1, sweating more susceptible to heatstroke The weather is gradually getting hotter, babies are prone to sweating, but their skin sweat glands are not fully developed, the body’s water storage is limited, too much sweating can easily cause heatstroke, and in severe cases, even dehydration shock. If the baby first has a red complexion, touching the baby’s skin can feel dry and hot. The baby is irritable, some of them cry, their breathing and pulse speed up, and then they look tired, dizzy, convulsed, or go into a coma, it is likely that they have heat stroke. TIPS: Mom should effectively regulate the room temperature, keep the surrounding environment ventilation, the temperature is appropriate. 2, mosquito bites Do not ignore the early summer mosquitoes, more annoying than the hot summer mosquitoes. Baby’s tender skin becomes the object of attack, they are more likely to be mosquito bites than adults. Plus the baby is easy to scratch the skin caused by bacterial infection, so do not underestimate the mosquitoes. Baby’s hands and feet by mosquito bites, will leave pigmentation, repeated scratching and scarring may leave a scar like a small red bean. Baby skin is tender, mosquito bites due to itchy uncomfortable, easy to be scratched and cause infection, some baby resistance is weak, there may be fever and other systemic reactions. TIPS: First of all, to prevent mosquito bites, try to avoid playing in places with many mosquitoes; pay attention to home cleanliness and hygiene, do not have stagnant water, reduce mosquitoes; while outdoor activities appropriate use of some mosquito repellent water. Secondly, after the baby was bitten by mosquitoes, such as itching obvious, to help the baby to stop itching, stop the baby scratching. 3, the sun is strong and easy to sunburn late spring and early summer, the sun is getting stronger. With the increase in outdoor activities, the possibility of sunburn is also greatly increased. Some babies will cry, while others will only show irritation when the skin peels or tingles. TIPS: Some mothers are reluctant to use sunscreen for their newborn babies, believing that babies do not need it or worrying that sunscreen lotion will harm their babies’ delicate skin. The fact is that babies over six months old can start using sunscreen lotion. Long hours outdoors, you can choose the sunscreen factor 15-25 sunscreen lotion, every 4-5 hours to baby rub once. 4, early summer dehydration fever The so-called dehydration fever refers to the pre dehydration without obvious symptoms, once the baby has unexplained crying and restlessness, the mother should be careful. When this phenomenon occurs, the mother should promptly give the baby a sufficient amount of water. The reason for this symptom is that the baby loses a lot of water through sweating due to the high temperature and dry climate. If the baby is not hydrated in time, it will cause fever. TIPS: An important point to prevent dehydration in babies is to make sure your baby is getting enough fluids, especially in hot weather or when your baby is sick. Also remember that once your baby starts to become dehydrated, there will be a deficiency of electrolytes in his body, which should be replenished by giving him a special oral rehydration salt solution. If you are not sure, we recommend you to take your baby to the doctor in time. 5, early summer diarrhea The heat, baby sweating a lot, if not enough water, body digestive fluids, such as saliva, gastric juice, intestinal fluid, bile, pancreatic juice, etc. are reduced, affecting the baby’s appetite and digestive function, the baby is very easy to diarrhea. After the infection, the baby usually has clinical symptoms mainly of acute gastroenteritis, namely watery diarrhea, accompanied by fever, vomiting and abdominal pain, and the diarrhea is mostly white rice soup-like or yellow-green egg-flower-like thin watery stool with bad odor. TIPS: Pay attention to dietary hygiene, do not give your baby unfresh milk or supplementary food. In case of diarrhea, it is important to replenish the baby’s body fluid in time to prevent dehydration. If the dehydration is above moderate, the baby should be sent to the hospital for intravenous rehydration, otherwise it will be dangerous.